A 30-per-cent deviation is too wide
Following Prime Minister Lee's recent announcement that the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) had been convened, SMU Assistant Professor…
SMU to beef up post-grad offerings
One of the top priorities for new SMU president Arnoud De Meyer is to ramp up the university's post-graduate offerings over the coming years,…
Teamwork pays off for duo
SMU first year students Rayson Lee and Yu Chengyuan beat 49 other teams to emerge champions at the Citi Foreign Exchange (FX) Challenge 2010 on…
IDA to call for cloud computing proposals again next month
The government is offering Singapore-registered companies, research bodies, and educational institutions subsidised or even free IT resources to…
Singapore team is most youthful and energetic
SMU came in 20th and 22nd in the China Cup race in Shenzhen, the only sail boat team comprising entirely university students.
BP: Be Prepared
This year saw brand giants like BP, HP and DBS steer into crisis mode and lose control. What went wrong in their disaster relief efforts and how…
Casino study cost Dennis Foo $250k
Cajoled to explain what would make Singapore an even more riveting tourist destination, nightlife king Dennis Foo suggests legitimising vice…
One step closer to next election
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan believes that the elections could be held around one to six months after the report is out, although he believes that…
Prime Minister has convened Electoral boundaries Review Committee
Law lecturer and political observer Professor Eugene Tan believes that the elections could be held around one to six months after the report is out,…
Elections for March, April next year?
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan pointed out that, gauging from the progress, general elections within this year are unlikely and if not January, the…
